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src/runtime/traceexp.go
// Experimental heap span events. IDs map reversibly to base addresses. traceEvSpan // heap span exists [timestamp, id, npages, type/class] traceEvSpanAlloc // heap span alloc [timestamp, id, npages, type/class] traceEvSpanFree // heap span free [timestamp, id] // Experimental heap object events. IDs map reversibly to addresses. traceEvHeapObject // heap object exists [timestamp, id, type]
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test/stackobj.go
type StkObj struct { h *HeapObj } var n int var c int = -1 func gc() { // encourage heap object to be collected, and have its finalizer run. runtime.GC() runtime.GC() runtime.GC() n++ } func main() { f() gc() // prior to stack objects, heap object is not collected until here if c < 0 { panic("heap object never collected") } if c != 1 {
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src/runtime/mstats.go
// Mallocs is the cumulative count of heap objects allocated. // The number of live objects is Mallocs - Frees. Mallocs uint64 // Frees is the cumulative count of heap objects freed. Frees uint64 // Heap memory statistics. // // Interpreting the heap statistics requires some knowledge of // how Go organizes memory. Go divides the virtual address // space of the heap into "spans", which are contiguous
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test/fixedbugs/issue27557.go
func f1() { var t T f := t.noescape // ERROR "t.noescape does not escape" f() } func f2() { var t T // ERROR "moved to heap" f := t.escape // ERROR "t.escape does not escape" f() } func f3() { var t T // ERROR "moved to heap" f := t.returns // ERROR "t.returns does not escape" sink = f() } type T struct{}
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src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/cgonoescape.go
// #cgo noescape annotations for a C function means its arguments won't escape to heap. // We assume that there won't be 100 new allocated heap objects in other places, // i.e. runtime.ReadMemStats or other runtime background works. // So, the tests are: // 1. at least 100 new allocated heap objects after invoking withoutNoEscape 100 times. // 2. less than 100 new allocated heap objects after invoking withoutNoEscape 100 times. /*
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src/internal/abi/escape.go
import "unsafe" // NoEscape hides the pointer p from escape analysis, preventing it // from escaping to the heap. It compiles down to nothing. // // WARNING: This is very subtle to use correctly. The caller must // ensure that it's truly safe for p to not escape to the heap by // maintaining runtime pointer invariants (for example, that globals // and the heap may not generally point into a stack). // //go:nosplit //go:nocheckptr
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platforms/core-runtime/process-services/src/main/java/org/gradle/process/internal/health/memory/MaximumHeapHelper.java
import org.gradle.internal.jvm.Jvm; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Locale; /** * Helper to compute maximum heap sizes. */ public class MaximumHeapHelper { /** * Get the default maximum heap. * * Different JVMs on different systems may use a different default for maximum heap when unset. * This method implements a best effort approximation, omitting rules for low memory systems (<192MB total RAM).
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test/escape_mutations.go
} func F4(b *B) { // ERROR "leaking param content: b" fmt.Println(*b) // ERROR "\.\.\. argument does not escape" "\*b escapes to heap" } func F4a(b *B) { // ERROR "leaking param content: b" "mutates param: b derefs=0" b.x = 2 fmt.Println(*b) // ERROR "\.\.\. argument does not escape" "\*b escapes to heap" } func F5(b *B) { // ERROR "leaking param: b" sink = b }
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src/runtime/gcinfo_test.go
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { verifyGCInfo(t, "heap Ptr", runtime.Escape(new(Ptr)), trimDead(infoPtr)) verifyGCInfo(t, "heap PtrSlice", runtime.Escape(&make([]*byte, 10)[0]), trimDead(infoPtr10)) verifyGCInfo(t, "heap ScalarPtr", runtime.Escape(new(ScalarPtr)), trimDead(infoScalarPtr)) verifyGCInfo(t, "heap ScalarPtrSlice", runtime.Escape(&make([]ScalarPtr, 4)[0]), trimDead(infoScalarPtr4))
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src/main/assemblies/files/fess.in.bat
REM FESS_JAVA_OPTS=%FESS_JAVA_OPTS% -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=changeit REM Causes the JVM to dump its heap on OutOfMemory. REM set FESS_JAVA_OPTS=%FESS_JAVA_OPTS% -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError REM The path to the heap dump location, note directory must exists and have enough REM space for a full heap dump. REM FESS_JAVA_OPTS=%FESS_JAVA_OPTS% -XX:HeapDumpPath=%FESS_HOME%/logs/heapdump.hprof REM Disables explicit GC
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